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Exploring the Essential Features of “Grief and Narcissistic Relationships: Clinical Skills to Process Past, Present and Future Losses – Amy Marlow-MaCoy”
From grieving a childhood of neglect, to mourning the loss of the rosy-colored glasses that kept them in a cycle of abuse as adults, grief echoes through the lives of clients who are in, or have left, narcissistic relationships. And processing that grief is a crucial element in their healing.
In this session watch licensed therapist and best-selling author Amy Marlow-MaCoy, LPC, and discover how to help clients identify losses of the past, present, and future, and come to terms with the ambiguity of grieving a person or relationship that may never be resolved.
Speaker
Amy Marlow-MaCoy, LPC, focuses her practice on treating complex and developmental trauma in adults raised in narcissistic, emotionally immature, and toxic families of origin.
She is the author of the Amazon best-selling book The Gaslighting Recovery Workbook: Healing from Emotional Abuse (Callisto Media, 2020), a workbook designed to help individuals identify, understand, and begin to heal from emotional trauma and abuse caused by gaslighting in interpersonal relationships.
Amy has been trained in Level 1 Internal Family Systems therapy. She also provides supervision to LPC candidates and regularly consults with other clinicians regarding treatment of adult children of narcissists. She earned her Mast of Education in counseling psychology degree from Temple University.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Amy Marlow-MaCoy maintains a private practice. She receives royalties as a published author and receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Amy Marlow-MaCoy is a member of the American Counseling Association.
Objectives
- Employ a past, present and future perspective to help clients facing ambiguous loss manage the pain of the past, find closure, and envision a future after the βdeathβ of a relationship.
- Support clients in exploring all dimensions of grief, including what did and did not happen.
- Use trauma informed interventions to help clients manage feelings of shame and guilt after the death of an estranged loved one.
Outline
- How grief manifests in the therapeutic relationship
- Sticking spots for clients grieving past, present and future losses
- How ambivalence, ambiguous loss, and complicated bereavement impact client recovery
- Clinical skills to process grief and guilt that occurs when relationships end or change due to estrangement rather than death
Target Audience
- Counselors
- Social Workers
- Psychologists
- Psychiatrists
- Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners
- Therapists
- Art Therapists
- Marriage & Family Therapists
- Addiction Counselors
- Physicians
- Nurses
- Other Mental Health Professionals
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